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New Delhi: With growing criticism of the verdict on the Bhopal gas leak disaster, the government on Wednesday reconstituted a group of ministers (GoM) to go into a range of issues relating to the December 1984 incident.

New Delhi: The Centre, under fire from the victims of the Bhopal gas tragedy for the way the legal case has panned out over the last 26 years, on Wednesday announced the reconstitution of a Group of Ministers (GoM) to go into the relief and rehabilitation measures for those affected by the world's worst industrial disaster.

'We will ask the PM and Mr Moily to set up a commission to look into the case and set up a special cell for speedy trial'

Nandita Rao

Neha Sinha

New Delhi: Saying that he was

Narayan Lakshman

Washington: The U.S. government virtually ruled out any further review of the investigation into the Bhopal industrial disaster of 1984, and in particular refused to discuss the extradition of American citizen Warren Anderson, CEO of the company behind the leak of poisonous gasses that led to the death of many thousands of people.

Karuna Nundy

BHOPAL: A demonstration outside the district court on Monday. Those in the corporate world looking to cut costs regardless of human and environmental impact are watching the case closely.

Smita Gupta

The verdict on the Bhopal gas tragedy is more disastrous than the disaster the leak of the poisonous gas engendered. The Bhopal court which heard the case has disappointed everyone, barring the owners of Union Carbide, with its judgment that can only be described as calamitous.

Immediately after rt verdict in the Bhopal gas tragedy case on Monday, the CBI maintained that its efforts to extradite Mr Warren Anderson, former chairman of the Union Carbide Corporation (UCC), who is also an accused in the case, is still on.

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